ISAAC LOVELOCK CANCELS PLANS FOR TOURING AND RECORDING, BEGINS CAMPAIGN TO ASSIST HOMETOWN YOUTH
a popular nickname for Isaac's place of birth, Baltimore, Maryland."I got signed like half a year ago and I was working and busy and had just recently started my relationship with Ally, then all of a sudden I thought about what I could for my community." said the alt-rapper who has yet to release a song of his own but is known for his Chaos Award win and multiple features on superstar releases (Records On, Someone to Hold).
Shortly after his award win, he found himself back in his hometown, Baltimore, Maryland for a rendezvous with his family.
"I was excited to see my family but I was hit when I saw what happened to most of my friends from when I was a kid. It's fucked up hearing about people dying in a one year absence and even harder to hear about people you know who have fallen into addiction." He said to a Culture Uncut reporter.
"I thought about what I could for my community."
Bolstered by the state of the city, he sought out to change it and formally started an intiative with his street-team/hardcore fanbase, the Luver's Squadron. With their help he has started a number of charity events, including cook-outs, basketball tournaments and the thing he's most proud of, school drives.
"One thing my mom was big on was school, and I always excelled at certain aspects, which is why I was happy to get a scholarship to Music 4 Youth. If we can't get the next generation better-equipped then how can we call ourselves successes."
Still, some fans are worried that this will mean an even longer delay to Lovelock's debut release, but the man himself had something to say about the worries, "I'll be here for a bit but Baltimore has recording studios, that's all I can say."